Publications

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Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa Volume 5 February 2019

​To highlight the plight of pregnant women living in fragile contexts, the EA-HPRO consortium developed an animation video to share this story. It was presented during a symposium at the Canadian Conference on Global Health in November 2018.   Download PDF File Here
Jan
31

IMCHA-newsletter-2019-01-31

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Jan
31

Infolettre ISMEA 31-01-2019

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Jan
30

Women lead change for better antenatal care in rural Tanzania

 When the women of Iringa speak about maternal healthcare, the community listens. Their messages to boost women's access to and use of antenatal care services are particularly effective because the women themselves identified the pressing challenges they face. With community support, they also designed strategies to overcome them.

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Jan
19

IMCHA-newsletter-2018-01-19

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Jan
01

Using livelihoods to support primary health care for South Sudanese refugees in Kiryandongo, Uganda

Introduction:

Conflict in South Sudan has displaced 2.3 million people, of whom 789,098 (35%) have taken refuge in Uganda – a country that allows refugees to work, own property, start their own businesses and access public health services. In this context, refugees have identified livelihoods and primary health care as key priorities for their wellbeing.

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Jan
01

Les problèmes de mise en oeuvre du FBR au Mali nuisent à l'augmentation de la motivation du personnel de santé

​Au Mali, un programme de financement basé sur les résultats (FBR) a été mis en oeuvre dans la région de Koulikoro en 2016-2017. Cette note présente les résultats d'une étude qui a permis d'observer que ce programme pourrait augmenter la motivation du personnel de santé. L'idée des primes est très appréciée par les agents mais les problèmes de mise...
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Oct
25

Under five mortality patterns and associated maternal risk factors in sub-Saharan Africa: A multi-country analysis

 Under-5 mortality rate in the sub-Saharan region has remained unabated. Worse still, information on the regional trend and associated determinants are not readily available. Knowledge of the trend and determinants of under-5 mortality are essential for effective design of intervention programmes that will enhance their survival. Under five mo...
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Good Practice in Knowledge Translation as a Tool for Applied Research

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IMCHA-newsletter-2018-07-26

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